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What reviewers say about Change of Time: Change of Time (OmniTone 15102)
- "Creeping
chromaticism, pedals opening onto overtone gardens, squiggly
saffron-flavored modal motifs, tone clusters —all
gradually expose the murky underbelly of Magyar history in an
unfolding detective puzzle against the prima materia.... The
band's pushing the fourth dimension nods, not coincidentally,
to the Jimmy Giuffre 3..." [Read review] —Down Beat
- "An air
of enchantment prevails as the group effectively transcends
notions of familiar classical/jazz type fare by providing a seamless
renovation of fundamental concepts.... filled with subtle
delicacies and ringing harmonies ... Recommended." [Read review] —AllAboutJazz.com
- "...this is about
as far as you can get from Jacques Loussier reinterpreting Bach
and Debussy.... The chief aim was to stimulate innovative
improvisation, and in this they certainly succeed.... all
three show remarkable attention to detail as
they maintain coherency.... Absorbing." [Read review] —Len Wallis Audio (AU) catalog
- "Matt Shipp
and I have been marveling at the craftsmanship of
this fine piano-reeds-bass trio ... the trio creates miniature
tone poems which provide much food for
thought." [Read review] —Downtown Music Gallery (NY) newsletter
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